QuestionQUESTION: My daughter is 28 yrs old and hospitalized 8 times in the last 10 months for perforated ulcer, other ulcer, hernia, etc and a revision of the original surgery. She is still in such excruciating pain that we are seeking a second opinion, but all options are pointing to a complete reversal. Do you know anything about this or where or who I can go to research? Thank you.
ANSWER: Sue -
I am so sorry your daughter has had such as struggle.
Can I ask where you are located and where she had her original surgery? That way I might be able to help you with a good referral for a second opinion.
In Health,
Dr. Jacques
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QUESTION: We are in Coral Springs, Florida area. We have a second opinion with chief of surgery at Univ of Miami - Dr. Alan Livingston; her emergency surgery was performed by Shillingford/Wizman team and they have performed her subsequent surgeries. Her original surgery was done by Dr. Tomasello (who may be retired). I just wish I could alleviate her pain. Thank you for your response.
AnswerSue,
The first thing I would consider is getting a second opinion with another bariatric surgeon. You have several very good surgeons in the Miami/Ft Lauderdale area. I would most strongly recommend an opinion with Dr Raul Rosenthal at the Cleveland Clinic in Weston. They are a research center and a certified Center of Excellence - and Dr Rosenthal is one of the most well-respected bariatric surgeons in the country. He is likely to be out of town at the annual conference of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery from June 21-26.
The contact there is:
Bariatric Institute at Cleveland Clinic Florida
2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd.
Weston, FL 33331
954-659-5239
If this does not work for you, a list of other certified Centers of Excellence in your area can be found here: http://www.surgicalreview.org/locate.aspx?state=US-FL#srchResults
Please let me know if you have additional questions.
In Health,
Dr. Jacques
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